My mum died in that accident. She was only 34 years old...and my stepfather was with her. I hope that some day I muster up enough courage to visit the mass grave where they are buried in Katmandu, and say good bye to them. All my respect to the people who passed away due to this accident and my warmest regards to their relatives.
In case anybody wonders what was the reason. The paper chart they used for manual approach had it's print a little worn out and additionally it was placed in the cockpit in such a way that the pilot did not have a clear view of it and they completely skipped first step of the descent. So basically they went lower than they actually should and hit the mountain. The procedures for this particular airport were changed so it is now strictly specified where the paper chart should be placed so that it cannot be misread.
@@cubby6988 they recreated the flight. They now that the chart was worn out because they had the date it was printed. Then when recreating the flight they noticed that pilots usually placed the chart on their left where it was easily accessed by the pilot but couldn't be clearly seen by the first officer not my the pilot himself because it was partially covered in certain conditions. After that they regulated where the chart should be placed and who should be responsible for it's condition. I think that nowadays, the airport in Kathmandu doesn't use paper charts but they rely on computers (though this last one I'm not quite sure cause it's a very remote and old airport)
My father who was senior captain in Royal Nepal was returning from Dubai just behind this ill fated PIA aircraft. He was hearing the captain of PIA talk to ATC and suddenly it went silent. Both planes were approaching runway in their landing path few nautical miles seperated and the PIA airplane was ahead of my dad's plane. He retired after flying in RA for 37 years.
@@muhammadzainulabideen5345 Ill-fated is a term for an event that ends in a bad way, ill is a synonym of sick. Still think that both words have the same meaning?
They already fired and suspended most of the pilots with dubious licenses so you don't need to worry about that too much. Plus International travel is safer than domestic travel due to strict international standards so yeah, depending on your route, your safety will somewhat vary. I've traveled on PIA about 6 times without any complications so I'm confident in the airlines (I stay away from using PIA domestically as most of it's crashes are of domestic flights). Nevertheless, safe journeys.
Hassan Akhtar (The F/O (First Officer) was my uncles friend, makes me feel weird when you sorta knew one of the people who died on a plane crash. Rest In Peace.
Yeah, I remembered this air crash, it took place on 28 September 1992. All on board 167 passengers including service team killed... that was an end of a journey started from Karachi's Jinnah International to Kathmandu.
@UCRJ-vMqK81LMl_p7JroZw_w I am from Pakistan, hence the closeness to PIA. My father was posted at ICIMOD Kathmandu. We would come each year in 90s, to spend our summer holidays. When plane got closer to Kathmandu, seeing lush green mountains, small white lines of stream and greenery then finally landing at the airport was a beautiful sight for a person who would come from hot climate. Those were the days, good old days. Feel sorry for the incident that happened that wiped the whole royal family, for they were such beautiful people. I think Nepal was not the same after that. Anyways my father returned back in late 90s so never visited beautiful Nepal ever since.
@@amongus1219 It is deadly, but Pilots are given special training to land here. There's no ILS either due to the mountains and when Pilots report false levels (by not being able to understand the chart clearly) to the ATC who's guiding them, there's no way one would assume that the flight is not doomed. I was 2 years old when this happened but I still remember it fresh like it was just yesterday.
@@Aamir1Sohail if u had born in Nepal and someone said the same thing to ur country which u told how would u feel????so plz pay respect love from India and RIP for all the passengers and cabin crews
I was 10 years old I guess and remembered this incident as it casted a gloom all over the country . I remember names of all passengers and even pictures of deceased crew members was published in the newspaper
There was a error of 1000 feet difference in the map which was supplied by the authority in which that mountain hight was shown 1000 feet less than the actual hight which resulted accident.
Pilots are ac poorly trained. seems as if not trained at all sometimes. consider the lahore to karachi accident a few months ago. so many things were uncovered abt PIA it was ac disturbing.
Not true. This aircraft had altimeter error. It was report 1000 ft higher than what it actually was, so when pilot thought they were flying at 9000 ft actually they were flying at 8000 ft. As it cascades down in each points, it is actually 1000 ft lower than prescribed altitude. This plane crashed about 150 ft below the mountain. I have been to the crash site and saw some fragments of debri still there. I asked the locals there and they say it was flying pretty low and had almost hit another mountain before that. The cattles were frightened in nearby village as the plane made huge sound as it flew low. How I wish the pilots kept safety margin and flew few hundred feet above prescribed one. After this mountain, there are not any significant mountains and the plane lines up for the runway. It was a tragedy of 150 ft vertical height.
Hhu Bhgy I never specifically mentioned all pilots suck sir. My family is full of pilots and i’m currently a cadet pilot myself. So pls try to comprehend properly before replying to comments. Thank you!
It's a little consolation that the passengers probably never knew what was about to happen. In most air crashes, the plane "goes down" and it's minutes of fear and horror as the plane falls from the sky. These folks at least didn't have to go through that. God bless the souls of all on board.
Yeah. Emirates copied many of classic PIA's practices. Now PIA are not even a shadow of the airline excellence they used to be. Maybe this disaster was the beginning of PIA's fall from grace.
It was a very sad incident for all of us in living in Pakistan. May Allah rest there souls in peace in havens. Over all its a nice movie creation in order to show what happened in reality.
I'm literally flying from Karachi to Dubai and Tokyo in less than 6 hours and why am i obssessed with Plane Crash videos. I literally just saw 'Neerja' last night uhhhhh
Watched the entire episode, pilots got ahead one step in the approach chart. Captain’s thumb was literally covering the first suggested approach altitude. Co-pilot didn’t catch it and reported their altitude incorrectly so tower didn’t correct them. Flight was 1000 feet below recommend level. Investigators suggestions, get clips to post the approach chart on the control panel and install radar at the airport 🤦🏽♂️
1992 was a terrible year for Kathmandu airport. Two disasters: First Thai international airways Second PIA POSSIBLY LACK OF COMPETENCE and communication gap
RIP to all the passengers & the crew who lost their loved ones in this flight, it’s deeply sad to read the comments who lost their family/relatives due to a torn piece of paper that guides the final approach, major love & respect from India 🇮🇳 Pakistan is our Neighbour & our brothers n sisters ❤️
Actually As I am a person of this country what happens to the airline was because of bad politics in the 2000"s era causing it to deform and Be not that great of a airline But it's coming back with a brand new livery and will be maintained by the government themselves
May Allah bless there’s departed souls Ameen summe Ameen Few days before Thai airways lost the plane still people learn from that,always blaming on pilot for his own horrific demise
well there aren't any easy to land places near mountains incase of an engine failure while the ocean goes for miles without an airport. During take off and landing, yes mountains are a bit more dangerous but there are specially qualified pilots and most aircraft can glide for very long periods of time so chances of an accident are minimal
With the ocean or smth some captains and first officer for example cactus 1549 they landed in the Hudson (I know it’s different) it’s more safer than the mountains
Almost 1 in 3 pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, aviation minister says. It is easy to forge documents in Pakistan and get any title. Recently their pilots forgot to open landing gears. Can you imagine this?
@@aeronaut1406 Almost 1 in 3 pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, aviation minister says. It was on BBC and CNN news. You can google and spread the awareness to make it safe for families.
I was 10 years old I guess and remembered this incident as it casted a gloom all over the country (Pakistan). I remember names of all passengers and even pictures of deceased crew members was published in the newspaper
Fun facts : Few months ago a crash happened in Pakistan and investigation found that 30% of the Pilot have got license through fraudulent means. Since then PIA has been banned by many countries.
How so far it was correct? As P.I.A eastablished Emirates Air Line by leasing Aircrat, Pilots & cabin crew.Now Emirates Air line one of the best air line in the world having 270 Aircraft who started with 2 AIR CRAFT took lease from P.I.A in 1985
This could just be like the 1972 flight 571 also know as the miracle flight, it flew over high mountains like the himalayas in Chile but crashed in the mountains
My first cousin was on that plane and till now her body was not recovered, some says plane was hijacked and some other tells that it crashed. Don't know what happened exactly.
The plane hit a giant wall that is the tall side of the mountain. You can imagine any crash with a supercar hitting a wall at full speed. It was instant. Over 300 km/h to 0 in a few miliseconds. Millions of G force, it ended with a snap.
I watch a lot of the airplane disasters and I've come to the conclusion that I'd rather be a train conductor than an airplane pilot. There are just way too many things to go wrong flying a plane. But as a conductor, all you gotta do is follow the rails and if anyone gets in your way, you just blow them off the tracks and scrape them up later on!
@@Ziad-ww6tw the chances of a plane crash are way lower than a train crash… So absolutely air travelling is one of the safest mode of transport ( as per stats) .
My mum died in that accident. She was only 34 years old...and my stepfather was with her. I hope that some day I muster up enough courage to visit the mass grave where they are buried in Katmandu, and say good bye to them. All my respect to the people who passed away due to this accident and my warmest regards to their relatives.
Sorry for ur loss
Apologies to you and your mother in that tragic disaster.
My condolences for your mom
Sorry for your mum.
Pole sana Van Estel. Let's pray for our mothers who have passed away. My mother passed away last year awake of August 6, RIP.
R.I.P for the pilots and passengers who has died.
*have
@@AR-1806 at last, got another grammar nazi (I wonder if I wrote it correctly)
@@dheemayee.bhadra at least not last
@@stacy3 at last is correct
@@MrJoe0726 least not last
Narrator: “All 167 people onboard have died.”
Music: 🕺💃
so true!
*It is brighter here!*
Ikr
Lmfaooooo
📽🎬🎞💲
In case anybody wonders what was the reason.
The paper chart they used for manual approach had it's print a little worn out and additionally it was placed in the cockpit in such a way that the pilot did not have a clear view of it and they completely skipped first step of the descent. So basically they went lower than they actually should and hit the mountain.
The procedures for this particular airport were changed so it is now strictly specified where the paper chart should be placed so that it cannot be misread.
How do they know where the chart was placed, or if the print was worn out, if the plane was completely destroyed by fire?
@@cubby6988 they just know based on the copies,
@@cubby6988 they recreated the flight. They now that the chart was worn out because they had the date it was printed. Then when recreating the flight they noticed that pilots usually placed the chart on their left where it was easily accessed by the pilot but couldn't be clearly seen by the first officer not my the pilot himself because it was partially covered in certain conditions. After that they regulated where the chart should be placed and who should be responsible for it's condition. I think that nowadays, the airport in Kathmandu doesn't use paper charts but they rely on computers (though this last one I'm not quite sure cause it's a very remote and old airport)
@@cubby6988 By looking at other Pakistani Aircrafts which had similar cockpit
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
I belongs to Pakistan. I heard this sad news on TV in my University. I still remember the cries of the relatives and colleagues of the crew.😓
ok boomer.
@@adektimotdm274 boom boom bommer
@@adektimotdm274 what is a boomer
@@Abdi-libaax it's a slang for an old person.
Aur karo india pe humla
I like the camera guy
He never die,from disaster to disaster 😁😁😁
So original hahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahaha 😐😐😐
Never funny
Didn’t laugh
@@brownie473 that was rude
@@brownie473
Who told u we care if u laugh or not ?!! 🥱
@@islamadel7419 bruh people do die in plane crashes so don’t act stupid
My father who was senior captain in Royal Nepal was returning from Dubai just behind this ill fated PIA aircraft.
He was hearing the captain of PIA talk to ATC and suddenly it went silent.
Both planes were approaching runway in their landing path few nautical miles seperated and the PIA airplane was ahead of my dad's plane.
He retired after flying in RA for 37 years.
Damn
Flights aren't I'll it's just your mind that is ill
@@muhammadzainulabideen5345 He said "ill-fated" not "ill".
@@nathanhosea489 the meaning is same
@@muhammadzainulabideen5345 Ill-fated is a term for an event that ends in a bad way, ill is a synonym of sick. Still think that both words have the same meaning?
At this point, I have an obsession with plane crash videos.
Same.
Same.
Same.
@@Monoplayz oof
Same
Im going on a pia flight in less than a week, thanks for the recommendation youtube
Safe Journey! =)
Hope pilot is certified
Make sure u buy insurance
They already fired and suspended most of the pilots with dubious licenses so you don't need to worry about that too much. Plus International travel is safer than domestic travel due to strict international standards so yeah, depending on your route, your safety will somewhat vary. I've traveled on PIA about 6 times without any complications so I'm confident in the airlines (I stay away from using PIA domestically as most of it's crashes are of domestic flights). Nevertheless, safe journeys.
Congratulations & safe flight brother...
Hassan Akhtar (The F/O (First Officer) was my uncles friend, makes me feel weird when you sorta knew one of the people who died on a plane crash. Rest In Peace.
Oh no .rip
oh so sad
Why so many people said someone they know died in this incident
@@hildaputri3731 because many Pakistanis know each other haha
Oh no...
Narrator: All 167 people on board have died.
Outro: It's brighter here.
*It's brighter here*
Edit: there are now more likes on the comment I replied to than the people on board the plane
@@KerbalHub not really..
It was horrifying when the passengers were dead that night
Yeah, I remembered this air crash, it took place on 28 September 1992. All on board 167 passengers including service team killed... that was an end of a journey started from Karachi's Jinnah International to Kathmandu.
Good to see smithsonian making there aviation videos their own channel, plus uploading daily
Yea, it's so better now.
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
Please get an education.
I went to to Kathmandu , Nepal first time in 1994 for the first time. They made a memorial for that crash in a park.
@UCRJ-vMqK81LMl_p7JroZw_w I am from Pakistan, hence the closeness to PIA. My father was posted at ICIMOD Kathmandu. We would come each year in 90s, to spend our summer holidays. When plane got closer to Kathmandu, seeing lush green mountains, small white lines of stream and greenery then finally landing at the airport was a beautiful sight for a person who would come from hot climate. Those were the days, good old days. Feel sorry for the incident that happened that wiped the whole royal family, for they were such beautiful people. I think Nepal was not the same after that. Anyways my father returned back in late 90s so never visited beautiful Nepal ever since.
Big mountains and no radar? What could possibly go wrong? 🙃
Purely pilots fault though
@@rochitgurung9090 No it isn't,imagine trying to fly a plane over himalayas and that too without a radar,that is deadly
@@amongus1219 It is deadly, but Pilots are given special training to land here. There's no ILS either due to the mountains and when Pilots report false levels (by not being able to understand the chart clearly) to the ATC who's guiding them, there's no way one would assume that the flight is not doomed. I was 2 years old when this happened but I still remember it fresh like it was just yesterday.
@@SAGAR_SWAR hope the airport now has a radar
@@rochitgurung9090 no
The amount of accidents that have happened at kathmandu should show something. That airport needs to be banned
RIP to all passengers love from India
respect to you brother from Pakistan
🇵🇰🇮🇳
@@berryboy9785 love brother
@@berryboy9785 we are brothers
Epic
Being nepali, and as child back then, i remember this incident n thai airways crash within couple of months apart. It was really sad moment.
Me too
@Pappy van winkle because you are a very sick mind person
So, it was a worst airport to decend for!
@@Aamir1Sohail if u had born in Nepal and someone said the same thing to ur country which u told how would u feel????so plz pay respect love from India and RIP for all the passengers and cabin crews
I was 10 years old I guess and remembered this incident as it casted a gloom all over the country . I remember names of all passengers and even pictures of deceased crew members was published in the newspaper
There was a error of 1000 feet difference in the map which was supplied by the authority in which that mountain hight was shown 1000 feet less than the actual hight which resulted accident.
Yes, this is the thing I was looking for. Everyone is basically complaining about how these pilots are poorly trained...
Pilots are ac poorly trained. seems as if not trained at all sometimes. consider the lahore to karachi accident a few months ago. so many things were uncovered abt PIA it was ac disturbing.
Not true. This aircraft had altimeter error. It was report 1000 ft higher than what it actually was, so when pilot thought they were flying at 9000 ft actually they were flying at 8000 ft. As it cascades down in each points, it is actually 1000 ft lower than prescribed altitude. This plane crashed about 150 ft below the mountain. I have been to the crash site and saw some fragments of debri still there. I asked the locals there and they say it was flying pretty low and had almost hit another mountain before that. The cattles were frightened in nearby village as the plane made huge sound as it flew low. How I wish the pilots kept safety margin and flew few hundred feet above prescribed one. After this mountain, there are not any significant mountains and the plane lines up for the runway. It was a tragedy of 150 ft vertical height.
Thank you for this 💯💯
Hhu Bhgy I never specifically mentioned all pilots suck sir. My family is full of pilots and i’m currently a cadet pilot myself. So pls try to comprehend properly before replying to comments. Thank you!
It's a little consolation that the passengers probably never knew what was about to happen. In most air crashes, the plane "goes down" and it's minutes of fear and horror as the plane falls from the sky. These folks at least didn't have to go through that. God bless the souls of all on board.
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
@prestallar4339bud thinks he’s cool for saying nobody asked 🤓☝🏾
Its sad to hear 167 people have died 💔
Except the camera man
in 1992
You know what's even sadder? That one of those passengers could have invented fusion power.
I happened in 1992.
It's a tad late for tears.
This has to be one of the most unfortunate CFIT crashes ever.
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
The airline started our best airline in the UAE
yeah and now with pilots with fake licenses. lol
Yeah. Emirates copied many of classic PIA's practices. Now PIA are not even a shadow of the airline excellence they used to be. Maybe this disaster was the beginning of PIA's fall from grace.
@@tommcglone2867 just bad management and corruption :(
@@kulkiratsingh7924 bro you didn't get it did you?
@@Mehmood_Official what are you talking about
It was a very sad incident for all of us in living in Pakistan. May Allah rest there souls in peace in havens.
Over all its a nice movie creation in order to show what happened in reality.
Captain iftikhar was one of the most experience Pilot. But unfortunately that was not his day...Rip for All Passengers Crew Staff & pilots.
I'm literally flying from Karachi to Dubai and Tokyo in less than 6 hours and why am i obssessed with Plane Crash videos. I literally just saw 'Neerja' last night uhhhhh
Have a safe flight my guy
@@corekidwithclearvison thank youu already reachedd loll
@@ebrahimosman8590 good bro thank god
The cactus 1549 brouht me to this place crashes….
Hey. Are u okay? 😶
Nice to see that aviation now has been taken to a next level itself by creating a new channel for it. And it's soo nice to see FREQUENT uploads !!!👍
Yeah
I feel like I'm about to cry after the plane crash.
What’s worse 167 people died later that night
The most one can hope for in these situations is that the suffering and awareness of what was happening was minimal.
Never fly into an airport that uses a 1950's rotary telephone in the control tower!!! Hell, this was 1992!!!
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
I just love watching these little documentry from the smithson channel good work
The flight channel shows the best videos of plane crashes
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
Watched the entire episode, pilots got ahead one step in the approach chart. Captain’s thumb was literally covering the first suggested approach altitude. Co-pilot didn’t catch it and reported their altitude incorrectly so tower didn’t correct them. Flight was 1000 feet below recommend level. Investigators suggestions, get clips to post the approach chart on the control panel and install radar at the airport 🤦🏽♂️
"All 167 ppl have died."
"Its brighter here!"
“All 167 people on board have died”
*happy Smithsonian jingle follows
Kathmandu Airport
ruclips.net/video/rW9pinJt2nY/видео.html
Yes...talk about bad timing. 😐
1992 was a terrible year for Kathmandu airport.
Two disasters:
First Thai international airways
Second PIA
POSSIBLY LACK OF COMPETENCE and communication gap
May Allah bless those whose lives came to a tragic end😔
My great uncle flew this plane Iftikhar Janjua allah yarhamak
RIP to all the passengers & the crew who lost their loved ones in this flight, it’s deeply sad to read the comments who lost their family/relatives due to a torn piece of paper that guides the final approach, major love & respect from India 🇮🇳 Pakistan is our Neighbour & our brothers n sisters ❤️
The airline that started Emirates
Hmmph ! Yes actually but isn't it so ironic? Look at Emirates today and where is PIA?😂
@@hcnagaveni8120 U.A.E. just maintained their airline while Pakistan didn't.
Actually As I am a person of this country what happens to the airline was because of bad politics in the 2000"s era causing it to deform and Be not that great of a airline But it's coming back with a brand new livery and will be maintained by the government themselves
@@ballsconfiscater583 oh well, I may have not flown on this airline but I think it is safer than other airlines...
@@hcnagaveni8120 Air India is bad too don’t forget that😂
It’s Interesting that all these videos come up in my recommended. THE DAY BEFORE I FLY
U still there??? Hello
May Allah bless there’s departed souls Ameen summe Ameen
Few days before Thai airways lost the plane still people learn from that,always blaming on pilot for his own horrific demise
allah doesn't exist tho
@@travelleryu you can't prove it
@@Dr.farazalam That's like saying you can't disprove spiderman exists.
@@travelleryu If we begin to think like that then all gods don't exist
@@aeronaut1406 Exactly all gods and thousands of religions out there are made up
New rule: always look Twice or even more and also look on area that is blocked by your hand
I can't decide which is scarier, flying over the ocean or flying over mountains?
well there aren't any easy to land places near mountains incase of an engine failure while the ocean goes for miles without an airport. During take off and landing, yes mountains are a bit more dangerous but there are specially qualified pilots and most aircraft can glide for very long periods of time so chances of an accident are minimal
Flying over mountains gives turbulence...
With the ocean or smth some captains and first officer for example cactus 1549 they landed in the Hudson (I know it’s different) it’s more safer than the mountains
Both
Flying over Afghanistan.
Cameraman be like: Ok the planes gonna crash now I will just move into spectator mode :D
Almost 1 in 3 pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, aviation minister says. It is easy to forge documents in Pakistan and get any title. Recently their pilots forgot to open landing gears. Can you imagine this?
do some research before commenting
@@aeronaut1406 Almost 1 in 3 pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, aviation minister says. It was on BBC and CNN news. You can google and spread the awareness to make it safe for families.
@@kabulkhan5144 you had written 95% before editing it.
Yeah you're right 30% of them were having dubious licenses
Smithsonian : everyone has died
Also smithsonian: it’s brighter here 😁🥳
Old jokes
I love how they actually brought back this outro.
Rip to all passengers and crew,love from South Africa
My crazy pakistan flight vlog
ruclips.net/video/DN7qXY0ggl4/видео.html
You aren’t supposed to plug your videos like this
So sad...Allah pakistan ko apni hefz wo aman me rakna...ameen
A300 with a Boeing yoke😂😂😂😂😂😂
May ALLAH SWT grant all 167 souls with highest reward in jannah.
Date: 28/9/1992.
Survivors: 0.
Deaths: 167.
Flight: Pakistan International Airlines Flight 268. (PIA 268.)
I was 10 years old I guess and remembered this incident as it casted a gloom all over the country (Pakistan). I remember names of all passengers and even pictures of deceased crew members was published in the newspaper
Fun facts : Few months ago a crash happened in Pakistan and investigation found that 30% of the Pilot have got license through fraudulent means. Since then PIA has been banned by many countries.
fun fact recently i hear Air india gone boom in Kerala air port and after investigation found pilot want 72 😂😂 Bharat KMKb 😂
@@mike-oj7sy Well can you change the weather?
Including Nepal?
How so far it was correct? As P.I.A eastablished Emirates Air Line by leasing Aircrat, Pilots & cabin crew.Now Emirates Air line one of the best air line in the world having 270 Aircraft who started with 2 AIR CRAFT took lease from P.I.A in 1985
Correct me if I'm wrong, are you talking about PK-8303?
Who is addicted watching these videos, I'm honestly so addicted.
Edit: what is my name lol
Hope you won't become a part of these stories one day
@@namaloompakistani1768 oml😂
Kathmandu airport is a savage, its one of the most difficult airports in the world.
Katmandu airport. Plane take steps to land! marvelous place to build the airport. This was not the only plane crash there.
And just recently, about 30 years after this Air Crash, a plane crashed in Nepal!
The reason behind is the mountains and poor weather conditions sometimes
Now I have an obsession with plane crush investigation videos😊
Yea planes get crushed once they crash.
Video: there are no survivors
Outro: its brighter here
Me:
R.I.P. to all the people who lost their lives in tht plane crash.
Thanks man means a lot
@@Omar_05 ur most welcome 🙏 😥
The same airline that gives commercial pilots without any flying hours lol
Huh it’s nice there uploading more
Wobwox
@@Skirbiy bobux
Bobux is like crack we can’t have enough of it
lesson learned. Never board a plane with a Smithsonian cameraman
"All 167 people on board have died."
3 seconds later: It'S bRiGhTeR hErE
My heart just freaking stopped when the plane dropped on the cloud.......2:14
May Allah grant Jannah to all to all the passengers who died in this sad and heartbreaking accident Ameen😢😢😢😢
Ameen😢
Kathmandu is one of the most difficult airports in the world.
0:41 That is sketchy. There could be a mountain right below the clouds.
Can't believe it's been 31 years as of now 😭😭
Love you Pakistan Pakistan zindabad🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🌺🤲
"All 167 people have died (sad music)."
*cut*
"Smithsonian, it's brighter here!"
the most annoying part when watching horrifying videos is when they transition from a sad part to a happier part.
Im kinda ok with the outro music but I don't like that they say "Its brighter here" , u are making a documentary that people died and u say that?
Old old old old
Meme
This could just be like the 1972 flight 571 also know as the miracle flight, it flew over high mountains like the himalayas in Chile but crashed in the mountains
Families were waiting for their loved ones to come 😪😪😪😪,
My first cousin was on that plane and till now her body was not recovered, some says plane was hijacked and some other tells that it crashed. Don't know what happened exactly.
I DONT CARE I LOVE PAKISTAN I WILL DIE FOR PAKISTAN
I m indian, but pakistan is my brother
I love both
@@theyaduvanshiindian391 what
@@theyaduvanshiindian391 you have a point.....
@@theyaduvanshiindian391 not only Pakistan will die or not die.do you know every on this world will die on day.
Your life must be terrible, poor thing.
The plane hit a giant wall that is the tall side of the mountain. You can imagine any crash with a supercar hitting a wall at full speed. It was instant. Over 300 km/h to 0 in a few miliseconds. Millions of G force, it ended with a snap.
This really caught my eye since I'm from Pakistan.
me too
same
Oh so you are from Pakistan? Name every Pakistani Mine
Oh god. @@mrp111
@@majmd7160 I meant mineral mine not to be mistakened
Im from pakistan. this is truly a heartbreaking and tragic story
1:41 what is that
It has all the necessary information on it, like airline, registration etc.
i have a phobia of planes but for someone reason this makes me less scared
Please upload pia crash in 2020
Yeah
Thanks
I'm Also Curious For It To Upload
But let the investigation get finished first
When will the whole episode be on TV?
It’s already on TV
@@TranceForLife1996 My Dish provider took the channel away. It was there last week.
Cause of crash was listed as Pilot error.....misread the chart and put the plane at 800 feet instead of the 1100 feet needed to clear the moutain....
Ahh yes watching this at midnight why not
Yes its nice to watch videos like this
Smithsonian channel “ its brighter here”
Also smithsonian channel “ all 167 passengers have died”
The pilot is surely that kid who says that he will be a pilot and sacrifice his life for pakistan
What simulator do y’all use for these things like I wanna play that 👀
It’s animation..
Or is this a joke
I ain't a Pakistani but we shall respect the people who lost their innocent lives.
I watch a lot of the airplane disasters and I've come to the conclusion that I'd rather be a train conductor than an airplane pilot. There are just way too many things to go wrong flying a plane. But as a conductor, all you gotta do is follow the rails and if anyone gets in your way, you just blow them off the tracks and scrape them up later on!
Airways is the safest mode of transport,,it's just that these crashes are documented while others are not.
@@hishantyadav7772 a train doesnt fall from 20000 feet
@@Ziad-ww6tw actually it's not me but data and statistics saying it.
@@hishantyadav7772 IF you find yourself in a plane crash, the chance of surviving would be much smaller than in a ttain crash
@@Ziad-ww6tw the chances of a plane crash are way lower than a train crash… So absolutely air travelling is one of the safest mode of transport ( as per stats) .
Thanks for the video!
May the Departed souls Rest In Peace!
1:01 this step approach thing already sounds like a disaster about to happen
All 164 people die
Me: Then why at the end does it say It’s brighter here
It didnot crashed in himalayas. It crashed near kathmandu in the hills.
RIP Those onboard
rip
Rest in peace to the 148 people on board.
Everyday has air disasters
2:55 A rotary phone, at an ATC. I know it was Pakistan and 1992, but as much as all those planes cost, someone could spend the $15 for a touch tone
RIP TO ALL CREW MEMBERS AND PASSENGERS 🙏🙏🙏
From 🇮🇳 india
Ancient telephones, no radar. Glad it's now 2020.
Nice captioning at 0:20. "Senior piled instructor"?
Many people blame the country for having such aircraft but i believe this happens by luck, one day everyone will go back to Allah